News Media Canada’s response on governing AI

Digital technologies, especially AI, increasingly shape communication and society. The Canadian government seeks public input on managing AI, emphasizing trust and accountability. News Media Canada advocates for protecting intellectual property and fair compensation to support the news industry. A balanced regulatory framework is essential for ethical AI use and maintaining a robust media ecosystem.
Flagstaff Featured Business: Rustic Stars

Flagstaff Featured Business: Rustic Stars

Rustic Stars, a family-owned shop in Hardisty, Alberta, blends craftsmanship with community spirit, offering handmade gifts and a magical holiday atmosphere. Owner Trish Granger transformed the store after COVID-19, focusing on personalized creations and festive decor. Committed to local support, Rustic Stars serves as a cherished hub for creativity and connection.
Back in session: Alberta teachers ordered back to work for Wednesday

Back in session: Alberta teachers ordered back to work for Wednesday

Calgary students will return to school after a 17-day strike, with the Alberta government enforcing the Back to School Act. This bill concludes negotiations with the Alberta Teachers’ Association, granting salary increases and new teacher hires but banning future local bargaining. Critics, including the opposition, condemn the government's approach as undemocratic.
Canadian News Publishers Call on Carney, Feds to Adopt ‘Buy Canadian’ Policy

Canadian News Publishers Call on Carney, Feds to Adopt ‘Buy Canadian’ Policy

A coalition of Canadian news media organizations urges the federal government to allocate at least 25 percent of its advertising budget to support local journalism. They argue this approach enhances community trust, fosters local media, and counters misinformation, while ensuring taxpayer dollars benefit Canadian communities rather than foreign tech companies.